Politics
GOP Budget: More Credit-card Socialism
"Two nights ago the president said, 'We haven't seen a budget yet out of Republicans.' Well, it's just not true because — here...
Do You Fit the Terrorist Profile?
Are you on some government list as a possible "domestic terrorist" suspect because you have exercised your First Amendment right to express opposition...
Read moreLegislating Altruism
In his inaugural address, President John F. Kennedy declared, “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do...
Read moreCatholic Notre Dame University to Host Obama
Disregarding the exponentially longer tradition of the teachings of the Catholic Church on abortion, officials at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana,...
Read moreHolbrooke on U.S. Plans for Afghanistan
Following a series of informal discussions held in Brussels over the preceding weekend, U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke met...
Read moreIs Anonymous Criticism of a Clinton Legal?
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed March 20 to hear a free speech case and will choose between defending the First Amendment and the...
Read moreEven CBO Deficit Projections Optimistic
The major media have widely reported that President Barack Obama has greatly underestimated the extent of the deficits to come, according to a...
Read moreProfiling and Criminalizing Political Dissent
A recent report issued through the Missouri State Highway Patrol is stirring alarm among citizens and some elected officials that Christians, political conservatives,...
Read moreObama Signs On To UN Homosexual Rights
Obama’s administration notified the French sponsors of the United Nations declaration that calls for the decriminalization of homosexuality around the world that the...
Read moreAntiWar.com’s Garris: More War Under Obama
President Obama’s plans are fast diverging from candidate Barack Obama’s campaign promises on Iraq, AntiWar.com co-founder Eric Garris tells The New American in...
Read moreA Presidency Fit for a King
It is said that on the final day of deliberation at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, a female passerby asked an exiting Ben...
Read moreAntiWar.com’s Garris: The Burden of Empire
War means big government and an excuse to clamp down on constitutionally protected freedoms, AntiWar.com co-founder Eric Garris tells The New American in...
Read moreGlobalization Driven by New, Apocalyptic Horsemen
Over the past several months, a steady drumbeat in elite media circles has been pounding out a persistent theme: global crises have exposed...
Read moreRoland Burris Goes From the Frying Pan into the Fire
Just when it looked like things couldn't get any worse for Illinois Sen. Roland Burris, it got worse. The state's governor and its...
Read moreEarmarks and the Federal Budget
When President Barack Obama discussed earmark reform last week, he favorably cited the recently enacted American Recovery and Reinvestment Act as an example...
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